Study techniques

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Mind Map on Study techniques, created by Jessika Segovia on 10/02/2016.
Jessika Segovia
Mind Map by Jessika Segovia, updated more than 1 year ago
Jessika Segovia
Created by Jessika Segovia almost 10 years ago
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Study techniques
  1. Note taking
    1. The practice of recording information captured from another source.
      1. By taking notes, the writer records the essence of the information, freeing their mind from having to recall everything.
      2. Mnemonic technique
        1. This technique works just as well for memorizing dates and facts.
          1. Is practical and you can organize your ideas as music, etc. Singing or spelling the principal ideas about something would make the learning funny and atractive.
            1. When the list mist be memorized in order, form a sentence from the initial letter of the words you are trying to memorize.
          2. Create schedules
            1. It’s a plan for perfoming work or achieving and objective, specifying the order and allotted time form each part.
            2. Mind maps
              1. They are a logical and creative way to take notes and ideas wich is, literally map their thoughts on an issue.
                1. They are a very effective method to extract and store information They are a logical and creative way to take notes and ideas wich is, literally map their thoughts on an issue.
                2. It is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, drawings, or other related concepts and arranged radially around a keyword or central idea.
                3. Concept maps
                  1. It’s a technique used for graphical representation of knowledge.
                    1. Represent concepts, and the links represent relationships between concepts.
                    2. It’s a network of concepts.
                    3. EXTRAS
                      1. Study Every Day
                        1. If you study a little bit every day you'll be continually reviewing things in your mind.
                          1. This helps you understand things. It also helps you avoid the stress of last-minute cramming.
                        2. Review and Revise
                          1. Thinking things over can help you to understand the concepts and help you remember when you need them the most.
                          2. Take Breaks
                            1. It's important to take breaks while you're studying, especially if you're feeling tired or frustrated.
                              1. Working too long on a task can actually decrease your performance.
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